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In case you missed it last week on the Fancy Pants blog, here’s a fun little Halloween project for you. Did you know Fancy Pants has free downloadable goodies every Friday? And each month one of those is a calendar. I took the October calendar and turned it into both a functional and decorative piece for my desk. Yes, I still like a good old fashioned written schedule!

October is my favorite month… the crisp leaves, Halloween fun, and the traditions (and eating) that comes along with harvest time!

Paper Issues is kicking off the new Halloween Harvest theme till October 20th and YOU could win your choice of kit from Gossamer Blue!

Like Gossamer Blue on Facebook and start following their blog, too, and you could win one of their fabulously coordinated kits.

And if you need to shop before you can create (don’t we all!?) head on over to the Paper Issues store with the coupon code “SCRAPGOO” and save yourself 20% on everything. Yeah, harvest that!!

In honor of the Halloween Harvest theme I created these haunted butterfly houses:

These are made from small wood birdhouses, wood candlestick holders, and the Fancy Pants Oct. 31 digital collection. I pulled off a hybrid project by printing the papers and embellishments and fussy cutting them.

Check out the inspiration from more of the Paper Issues gals on the hop today: 1. Jess (you are here!) 2. Mandy3. Leah4. Carrie5. Lizzie6. Marlene
Thanks for taking a look today and don’t forget to link up your Halloween/Harvest pages, cards, and projects over at the Paper Issues blog!

Ohhh, the interwebs is abuzz with World Card Making Day! It seems like everyone is busting out the paper scraps and sentiment stamps to celebrate and I surely can’t be left behind!

Fancy Pants has teamed up with a favorite of mine… Operation Write Home. OWH sends cards overseas to our men and women in uniform for them to send home to their loved ones. I highly recommend checking out exactly what they do and contributing! Head on over to the Fancy Pants blog to see some inspiring cards, a blog hop, and giveaways!

I created this baby card using the Hopscotch collection and an Artist Edition alphabet card: